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4 reviews for Hooverville Bar
justthefacts (1), , does not count - explanation | | December 13, 2009 a post fire re-build upped the number of taps to 22 mostly a pac-nw selection. about 4-5 rotating | | theisti (114), Leawood, Kansas | | March 24, 2008 Visited on 3/20/08 with after4ever and hogfodder. We arrived pretty late, after most of the crowd was gone. Bar area is quite big, and there is a decent sized loft area to chill out a bit. The selection here is just OK by Seattle standards. From an out of towners point of view, there are SEVERAL places I would recommend before this place, if your aim is beer. However, the vibe here was excellent, and was a cool place to hang out for a pint. Huge bonus is its proximity to the Hotel I normally stay at! | | after4ever (126), Brier, Washington | | March 21, 2008 Calling this a beer bar in the RB sense is a real stretch, but it’s a handy and very fun spot. Great setting. Double-height ceilings with a loft in back. Lots of wooden booths, plenty of open space. Nice long bar. Cool mix of people. Several decent and well-cared-for NW micros on draft. You could do a lot worse, and it’s probably a lot less crowded than Pyramid or Elysian on Hawk or M game days. | | glkaiser (38), Seattle, Washington | | March 10, 2008 One of my favorite places in Seattle to grab a pint. Always something good rotating, and they have a solid selection of regular local beers. Nothing will blow your mind, but it’s an awesome bar just south of the stadiums. Never too busy(Although, I have not been on a game day). Dogs welcome. Peanut shells on the floor. A few classic arcade games and pinball machines. Large room. |
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